Thursday, June 24, 2021

10 Things Mainers Can Grow in September

 Have you ever wondered what to do with all that open space in your garden after harvesting your crops?  Well, if you live in Maine, you can still sow and grow some crops thru the fall and into winter.  It all depends on what your night temperatures are at the time and how long before your first frost date.

Here is Luke from MI Gardener who can shed some light on the subject:

This young man is very knowledgable about growing vegetables and has studied botany and agriculture since he was a young lad.  
You can use your own local weather information to see what will work for you.  And if a frosty night is on the way, you can cover your young crop against the cold to keep the vegetable growing.  In some cases, a mild frost will not even hurt them.
Take a look at this video and learn a few things.  
Have a good day.

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